Sageworks, one of the country’s first Fintech companies, is acquired by Accel-KKR

Hannah Blair Rapp from Sageworks
18 May 2018

Menlo Park, CA, May 18, 2018—Today, Accel-KKR and Sageworks announced the purchase of Sageworks by AKKR, a private equity firm based in Menlo Park, California. The amount of the transaction was not disclosed.

Sageworks is the leading provider of financial software and information products to U.S. financial institutions. Its first flagship product, ProfitCents, brought to market in 1998 and based on a proprietary artificial intelligence system, was originally designed to convert financial numbers into plain language to help business owners understand their financial statements. Since its inception, Sageworks further broadened its offerings into financial institutions through lending, credit risk and portfolio risk software products. Its technologies are used by more than 1,200 U.S. banks and credit unions, and its financial analysis solutions are used by thousands of accounting professionals in the U.S. and abroad. To date, the company has generated millions of analytical reports aimed at making finance easier to understand and at helping people make better decisions.

Brian Hamilton, founder of Sageworks, stated, “We are pleased with the purchase by Accel-KKR, a leading firm that has vast experience in our specific industry. The purchase will allow Sageworks to have an even bigger footprint in the financial industry and to help more people, which is what we are all about."

According to Park Durrett, managing director at Accel-KKR, “Companies like Sageworks are essential partners to financial services institutions that are both under pressure to grow but also comply with a constantly changing regulatory environment. We are excited about the opportunity to work with the Sageworks team to continue to innovate and deliver increasing value to its customer base.”

About Sageworks Sageworks is a financial information company that provides lending, credit risk and portfolio risk solutions to financial institutions and provides financial analysis and valuation applications to accounting firms and private companies. Visit www.sageworks.com to learn more.

About AKKR Accel-KKR is a technology-focused investment firm with $4.3 billion in capital commitments. The firm focuses on software and IT-enabled businesses well-positioned for topline and bottom-line growth. At the core of Accel-KKR’s investment strategy is a commitment to developing strong partnerships with the management teams of its portfolio companies and a focus on building value through significant resources available through the Accel-KKR network. Accel-KKR focuses on middle-market companies and provides a broad range of capital solutions including buyout capital, minority-growth investments, and credit alternatives. Accel-KKR also invests across a wide range of transaction types including private company recapitalizations, divisional carve-outs and going-private transactions. Accel-KKR is headquartered in Menlo Park with additional offices in Atlanta and London. For more information, please visit www.accel-kkr.com.

Media Contact Media Relations / Email: research@sageworks.com / Phone: (984) 242-2590 / Twitter: @Sageworks

For more information, please contact:
Hannah Blair Rapp
Sageworks
hannah.rapp@sageworks.com
9842422591
5444 Wade Park Blvd
27607 Raleigh
USA

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